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AI-powered scoliosis detection on spine imaging. Measure Cobb angles, assess curve progression risk, and evaluate vertebral rotation and disc asymmetry. Multi-model analysis for comprehensive spinal curvature assessment.
Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine measuring 10 degrees or more by Cobb angle. It is classified as structural (fixed vertebral rotation) or functional (correctable postural curvature). Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is the most common form, while degenerative scoliosis develops in adults from asymmetric disc and facet degeneration. Imaging is essential for measuring curve magnitude, monitoring progression, and identifying underlying causes such as congenital vertebral anomalies or intraspinal pathology. Our AI consortium evaluates spinal alignment, vertebral rotation, curve patterns, and associated findings to provide comprehensive scoliosis characterization.
A Cobb angle of 10 degrees or more defines scoliosis. Curves between 25 and 40 degrees in growing adolescents may require bracing. Curves exceeding 40 to 50 degrees in adolescents or those progressing rapidly are typically considered for surgical correction. Our AI provides precise angle measurements to support monitoring and treatment planning.
While X-ray measures curve magnitude, MRI is essential for detecting underlying causes such as syringomyelia, Chiari malformation, tethered cord, or intraspinal tumors that may require separate treatment. MRI is recommended before surgical intervention and in atypical presentations such as left thoracic curves, rapid progression, or neurological findings.
Yes. Degenerative adult scoliosis can progress at approximately 1 to 2 degrees per year due to asymmetric disc degeneration and facet arthropathy. Progressive curves can lead to spinal stenosis, lateral listhesis, and sagittal imbalance. Our AI evaluates both the curve parameters and associated degenerative changes to provide a comprehensive assessment of the spine.
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